Vice Sentence Examples

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  • Vice and disease, which cast such a sombre moral hue over the world, seemed to have hardly any existence for him.

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  • Crime is a legal, vice a moral, and sin a religious term.

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  • A statement may be true in philosophy and false in theology, or vice versa.

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  • The Venetian nobles abandoned themselves to indolence and vice.

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  • But analytic thinking is victorious in morals, where the test of formal self-consistency distinguishes virtue from vice.

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  • When l-gulonic acid is heated with pyridine, it is converted into l-idonic acid, and vice versa; and d-gulonic acid may in a similar manner be converted into d-idonic acid, from which it is possible to prepare d-idose.

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  • When a small calf accompanies its mother, it always runs in front and she appears to guide it by holding the point of her horn upon the little animal's rump; and it is perfectly wonderful to note how in all sudden changes of pace, from a trot to a gallop, or vice versa, the same position is always exactly maintained.

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  • It is not true, as is sometimes said, that the difference between the two is that between gross and polished vice.

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  • It also possesses a splendid purple Here, the large dark masses are the silver or silver-rich substance that crystallized above the eutectic temperature, and the more minute black and white complex represents the eutectic. It is not safe to assume that the two ingredients we see are pure silver and pure copper; on the contrary, there is reason to think that the crystals of silver contain some copper uniformly diffused through them, and vice versa.

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  • It may be looked upon as an equation to determine p when V is given or vice versa.

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  • The name thermodynamics is given to that branch of the general science of Energetics which deals with the relations between thermal and mechanical energy, and the transformations of heat into work, and vice versa.

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  • Lugudunum controlled the trade of its two rivers, and that which passed from northern Gaul to the Mediterranean or vice versa; it had a mint; it was the capital of all northern Gaul, despite its position in the south, and its wealth was such that, when Rome was burnt in Nero's reign, its inhabitants subscribed largely to the relief of the Eternal City.

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  • To this end he shrank from no treachery or cruelty; yet, like Agesilaus, he was totally free from the characteristic Spartan vice of avarice, and died, as he had lived, a poor man.

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  • Somewhere, in actual life, the stress of craft and courage acting on the springs of human vice and weakness fails, unless the hero of the comedy or tragedy, Callimaco or Cesare, allows for the revolt of healthier instincts.

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  • The hand-wheel that screws the gun and cradle down at the same time screws the sight up, and vice versa.

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  • It is obvious that the nodes are alternately in compression and extension, or vice versa, and that for 4X on each side of a node the motion is either to it on both sides or from it on both sides.

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  • If, now, the apparatus be so set that the notes from the upper and lower chest are in unison, the upper fixed plate may be placed in four positions, such as to cause the air-current to be cut off in the one chest at the exact instant when it is freely passing through the other, and vice versa.

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  • In 1913 the Germans sent in a petition that each nationality should pay the costs of its own educational and cultural institutions, as otherwise one nationality would have to bear the expenses of the other, and vice versa.

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  • Nevertheless, owing to the fact that nearly all the longer and more important crossings of Tibet and its northern montane region have been made from north to south, or vice versa, that is, transversely across the ranges, and comparatively few from east to west along the intermont latitudinal valleys, the identifications between ranges in the east and ranges in the west are in more than one instance more or less doubtful.

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  • Dymock appeared with the title of Le Vice ridicule.

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  • For this territory the grand-masters, within nine months of their election, were in future to render homage to the Polish king; but, on the other hand, the king undertook not to make war or engage in any important enterprise without the consent of the Prussian province, and vice versa.

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  • The former, through the influence of Augustus's minister and favourite Briihl, had become, in his twenty-eighth year, vice ' The fourth eagle was the White Eagle, i.e.

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  • So long as vice renders him happy, he should love vice."

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  • In 1832 he published a Political Economy, the chief purpose of which was to enforce the truth that the right economic condition of the masses is dependent on their right moral condition, that character is the parent of comfort, not vice versa.

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  • Independent evolution of parts is well shown among invertebrates, where the shell of an ammonite, for example, may change markedly in form without a corresponding change in suture, or vice versa.

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  • He was accepted as a disciple and promoted to a position of trust, where avarice, the only vice in which he had hitherto been unpractised, gradually took possession of his soul, and led to the complete fulfilment of his evil destiny.

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  • It is as a distributing centre for the manufactured products of the East to the West, and for the raw products of the West to the East, and for the trans-shipment from lake to rail and vice versa, that Buffalo occupies a position of greatest importance.

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  • Even the Cartesian school, as it came more and more to feel the difficulty of explaining the interaction of body and mind, and, indeed, any efficient causation whatever, gradually tended to the hypothesis that the real cause is God, who, on the occasion of changes in body, causes corresponding changes in mind, and vice versa.

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  • He also maintained throughout the book that physical and psychical energy do not interfere, but that the psychical is, like a mathematical quantity, a function of the physical, depending upon it, and vice versa, only in the sense that a constant relation according to law exists, such that we may conclude from one to the other, but without one ever being cause of the other.

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  • He accepts psychophysical parallelism in the sense that every psychical process has a physical accompaniment, every physiological function has a psychical meaning, but neither external stimulus nor physiological stimulus is cause of a psychical process, nor vice versa.

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  • In fact, as mentioned in the article Mouse, there is no possibility of defining the term "rat" when used in a sense other than as relating to the two species above mentioned; while there is also no hard-and-fast limit between the terms "rats" and "mice" when these are likewise employed in their now extended sense, "rats" being merely larger "mice," and vice versa.

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  • Cuenot, in order to explain certain features in the hereditary transmission of coat colour in mice, postulated the hypothesis that the grey colour of the wild mouse (which is known to be a compound of black, chocolate and yellow pigments) may be due either to the interaction of a single ferment and three chromogens, or vice versa, to one chromogenic substance and three ferments.

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  • These leaders skilfully seized upon every breach of tradition to inflame popular passion, attacking especially the medical work as a pretext for mutilation, the schools as hotbeds of vice, and the orphanages as furnishing material for witchcraft.

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  • As a proof of the rapidly-growing activity of Englishmen, it may be pointed out that while before 1858 only four summits (the Miterhorn, or central peak of the Wetterh6rner, the highest point of Monte Rosa, Laquinhorn and Pelmo) were first ascended by Englishmen, in the case of the second list only five (Grand Combin,Wildspitze,Marmolata, Langkofel and Meije) were not so conquered (if the present writer, an American, be included among the English pro hac vice).

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  • This demonstrates beyond a doubt the possibility of a strongly palatalized n becoming a palatal sibilant or vice versa, between which utterances there is but a very slight tongue movement.

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  • In its original form he had spoken of no checks to population but those which came under the head either of vice or of misery.

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  • Nor could it ever have been doubted that war, disease, poverty the last two often the consequences of vice - are causes which keep population down.

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  • These causes of change in phyllotaxis are also well exemplified in the alteration of an opposite or verticillate arrangement to an alternate, and vice versa; thus the effect of interruption of growth, in causing alternate leaves to become opposite and verticillate, can be distinctly shown in Rhododendron ponticum.

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  • In the mixed territories those places which formerly belonged to Roman Catholic princes are Roman Catholic still, and vice versa.

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  • Believing in the perfectibility of the race, that there are no innate principles, and therefore no original propensity to evil, he considered that "our virtues and our vices may be traced to the incidents which make the history of our lives, and if these incidents could be divested of every improper tendency, vice would be extirpated from the world."

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  • A steamer leaves Naples every night for Palermo, and vice versa, the journey (208 m.) being done in I I hours, while the journey by rail (438 m.), including the crossing of the Straits of Messina takes 191 hours; and the weekly steamer from Naples to Messina (216 m.) takes 12 hours, while the journey by rail and ferry boat (292 m.) takes 14 hours.

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  • He rejected Zeno's doctrine of desirable things, intermediate between virtue and vice.

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  • It is certain, from an entry by Pepys, that as early as 1666 he had established a character for vice and profligacy.

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  • Failure from inherent vice in the cement has been already touched on; it can always be traced to want of skill and care in manufacture.

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  • Much space is given to the last-named vice throughout the book, and especially in chs.

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  • Yet, apart from the references to cultic prostitution (which was adopted by the Israelites from the Canaanites), the mention of the vice in question is not frequent; in a polygamous society and in a country without great cities it was not likely to grow to great proportions.

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  • There is a marked growth of refinement and of ideas of morality, and a condemnation of the shameless vice and oppression which went on amid a punctilious and splendid worship. It is extremely significant that between the teaching of the prophetical writings and the spirit of the Mosaic legislation there is an unmistakable bond.

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  • In consequence the fire-gases, when arriving there by the chimney shaft (a), have already a good upward draught, and when circulatung round the muffle are at a lower pressure than the gases within the muffle, so that in case of any cracks being formed, no hydrochloric acid escapes into the fire-flues, but vice versa.

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  • In a word, the present writer agrees with Grote that the sophists were not a sect or school with common doctrine or method; that their theoretical and practical morality was neither above nor below that of their age, being, in fact, determined by it; and that Plato and his followers are not to be regarded as the authorized teachers of the Greek nation, nor the sophists as the dissenters, but vice versa.

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  • This done, the stops s and t are clamped and adjusted so that when arm r comes in contact with the screw of stop t the telescope will point due north, and when in contact with s, it will point due south, or vice versa.

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  • In relation to human society, and the rules it imposes on its members, action that ought not to be done is crime; a habit which is injurious to a man's own moral nature, especially if it involves evil physical consequences, is described as vice.

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  • I do not believe that the crows I have seen are black because all crows are black, but vice versa.

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  • A formula of this type has been widely employed by van't Hoff and others to calculate heats of reaction and solution from observations of solubility and vice versa.

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  • All cargo to or from Szech`uen is here transhipped from steamer to junk, or vice versd.

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  • The umbra in the former case becomes the fully illuminated portion, and vice versa.

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  • The penumbra remains the penumbra, but it is now darkest where before it was brightest, and vice versa.

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  • The state, which has adopted the penny postage, is in the Postal Union, and money orders on North Borneo are issued in the United Kingdom and in most British colonies and vice versa.

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  • One of the first acts of her reign was a proclamation against vice, and Lord Chesterfield regretted the strict morality of her court.

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  • Hence when, say, V decreases the couple VM decreases, and hence the north end of the balanced magnet rises, and vice versa.

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  • If the approach of the glass rod causes the leaves in their final state to collapse, then the charge in the rod was positive, but if it causes them to expand still more the charge was negative, and vice versa for the sealing-wax rod.

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  • It appears also from (II) that the null-lines whose distance from the central axis is r are tangent lines to a system of helices of slope tan 1(r/k); and it is to be noticed that these helices are left-handed if the given wrench is righthanded, and vice versa.

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  • When a continuous motion produces a reciprocating motion, or vice versa, or when a reciprocating motion produces a motion not reciprocating at the same instant, the directional relation is said to be variable.

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  • The general principle stated above in different forms serves to solve every problem in whichthe mode of connection of a pair of pieces being givenit is required to find their comparative motion at a given instant, or vice versa.

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  • He complained that exhortation was wasted even on the bishops, "because they despair of attaining to the pinnacle of chastity, and have no fear of condemnation in open synod for the vice of lechery....

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  • On the other hand, if those in authority perpetrate in the name of what their society holds sacred, and therefore with its full approval, acts that to the modern mind are cruel, silly or revolting, it is bad science and bad ethics to speak of vice and degradation, unless it can be shown that the community in which these things occur is thereby brought nearer to elimination in the struggle for existence.

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  • Buddhism conceived men as constantly making their own world for good and ill; it took over from Brahmanism a whole series of heavens and hells to provide an exact adjustment in the future for the virtue or vice of the present; and its eschatologic confidence was one of the potent instruments of its success in countries which, like China and Japan, had developed no theories of retribution or reward beyond the grave.

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  • Each layer of rove increases the diameter of the material on the bobbin shank; hence, at the beginning of each layer, the speed of the bobbin must be increased, and kept at this increased speed for the whole traverse from top to bottom or vice versa.

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  • See Agriculture; Navy (also Ship and Ship-BUILDING); Education; English Finance; English History; Civil Ser Vice; National Debt; Police; Poor Law; &C. A separate section, however, is devoted to the army, the constitution of which in 1910 is described; the history is given under Army.

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  • But it would be difficult to mention the name of any European king whose private life shows such a record of vulgar vice unredeemed by higher aims of any kind.

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  • The final form of a practical system consequently rests on compromise; enlargement of the aperture results in a diminution of the available field of view, and vice versa.

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  • Cruelty is not a Persian vice; torture and punishments of an unusual and painful nature being part of their judicial system.

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  • Internally, however, it was rapidly declining, the once chaste and hardy Vandals being demoralized by the fervid climate of Africa and the sinful delights of their new capital, and falling ever lower into sloth, effeminacy and vice.

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  • Further, we are not only under a government in which actions considered simply as such are rewarded and punished, but it is known from experience that virtue and vice are followed by their natural consequents - happiness and misery.

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  • It may therefore be concluded that the balance of probability is in favour of God's government in general being a moral scheme, where virtue and vice are respectively rewarded and punished.

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  • So, too, with the attempt to show that from the analogy of the present life we may not unreasonably infer that virtue and vice will receive their respective rewards and punishments hereafter; it may be admitted that virtuous and vicious acts are naturally looked upon as objects of reward or punishment, and treated accordingly, but we may refuse to allow the argument to go further, and to infer a perfect distribution of justice dependent upon our conduct here.

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  • On Manuel's death, Maria, who had been immured in a convent under the name of Xene, had herself proclaimed regent (1179-1180), and handing over her son to evil counsellors, who encouraged him in every vice, supported the government of Alexius the protosebastos (nephew of Manuel), who was supposed to be her lover.

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  • The first member of the family to emerge definitely into history was Ferencz Zerhazy (1563-1594), vice lord-lieutenant of the county of Pressburg, who took the name of Esterhazy when he was created Freiherr of Galantha, an estate acquired by the family in 1421.

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  • The ninth has no allusion to determine its date, but it is written with the same outspoken freedom as the second and the sixth, and belongs to the period when the poet's power was most vigorous, and his exposure of vice most uncompromising.

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  • The stains of idolatry, vice and fraud are not visible on the flesh, yet they resemble real dirt.

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  • Alexandre Palhares, a student of Vieira, whose outspoken attack on vice in high places in a sermon preached before Queen Maria led to his exile from court.

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  • Such a theory, however, is excluded by the existence of even greater differences of style and matter, so that the main problem to be decided is whether Ezekiel is prior to H or vice versa.

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  • After some unspecified secular employment, Wykeham became "under-notary (vice tabellio) to a certain squire, constable of Winchester Castle," probably Robert of Popham, sheriff of Hampshire, appointed constable on the 25th of April 1340, not as commonly asserted Sir John Scures, the lord of Wykeham, who was not a squire but a knight, and had held the office from 1321, though, from Scures being named as second of his benefactors, Wykeham perhaps owed this appointment to his influence.

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  • It is recruited from the same sources, and its members are free to exchange into the corps diplomatique, or vice versa.

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  • His conduct in supporting measures, such as the Spanish treaty and the continental subsidies, which he had violently denounced when in opposition, had been much criticized; but within certain limits, not indeed very well defined, inconsistency has never been counted a vice in an English statesman.

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  • It provided also that if the military situation in Thrace required it, troops not indispensable in Macedonia might be transferred thither, and vice versa.

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  • Society may have at one time been matrilinear in the communities that become the historic Hellenes; but of this there is no trace in the worship of Zeus and Hera.18 In fact, the whole of the family morality in Hellas centred in Zeus, whose altar in the courtyard was the bond of the kinsmen; and sins against the family, such as unnatural vice and the exposure of children, are sometimes spoken of as offences against the High God.I" He was also the tutelary deity of the larger organization of the phratria; and the altar of Zeus c Pparpcos was the meetingpoint of the phrateres, when they were assembled to consider the legitimacy of the new applicants for admission into their circle.20 His religion also came to assist the development of certain legal ideas, for instance, the rights of private or family property in land; he guarded the allotments as Zein KAdpcos,2' and the Greek commandment " thou shalt not remove thy neighbour's landmark " was maintained by Zeus " Opcos, the god of boundaries, a more personal power than the Latin Jupiter Terminus.22 His highest political functions were summed up in the title IIoXtfin, a cult-name of legendary antiquity in Athens, and frequent in the Hellenic world.23 His consort in his political life was not Hera, but his daughter Athena Polias.

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  • From this it follows that when the wing rises the body falls, and vice versa - the wing describing the arc of a large circle (f f), the body (b), or the weights (w, w') representing it, describing the arc of a small circle.

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  • The wing and body are consequently always playing at cross purposes, the wing rising when the body is falling and vice versa.

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  • They should be small when the speed is high, and vice versa.

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  • When the screw is made to rotate, the blades, because of their elasticity, assume a great variety of angles, the angles being least where the speed of the blades is greatest and vice versa.

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  • The things referred to include the alteration of the boundary of the district or parish; the division or union thereof with any other district or districts, parish or parishes; the conversion of a rural district or part thereof into an urban district or vice versa.

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  • He will not admit that there is any evidence of true virtue in the approbation of virtue and hatred of vice, in the workings of conscience or in the exercises of the natural affections; he thinks that these may all spring from self-love and the association of ideas, from " instinct " or from a " moral sense of a secondary kind " entirely different from " a sense or relish of the essential beauty of true virtue."

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  • He declares, it is true, that he had let loose the reins on the neck of his lusts, that he had delighted in all transgressions against the divine law, and that he had been the ringleader of the youth of Elstow in all manner of vice.

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  • The odious vice of bell-ringing he renounced; but he still for a time ventured to go to the church tower and look on while others pulled the ropes.

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  • Bickell, indeed, held that this latter was an abbreviated form of books i.-vi.; but it is now agreed on all hands that the Constitutions are based on the Didascalia and not vice versa.

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  • These two last bore the brunt of the unpopularity of the financial policy of the king during the latter half of his reign, when the vice of avarice seems to have grown upon him beyond all reason.

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  • In his later years he fell into the vice of hoarding money for its own sake; so necessary was it to his policy that he should be free, as far as possible, from the need for applying to parliament for money, that he became morbidly anxious to have great hoards in readiness for any possible day of financial stress.

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  • Against the vice and luxury, indeed, little objection was likely co be brought.

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  • But if the vice did not appear objectionable the expense did, and a new chapter in the financial history of the government was opened when the Commons, having previously gained control over taxation, proceeded to vindicate their right to control expenditure.

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  • The blue-eyed and fair-haired Scandinavians may have been conquerors or conquered, they may have adopted the language of their darker lords or their subjects, or vice versa.

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  • This is prevented by the water-cooled damper S, which always closes the air-blast when the gas-pipe is open and vice versa.

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  • In the Thoughts on Education imaginative sentiment is never allowed to weigh against utility; information is subordinate to the formation of useful character; the part which habit plays in individuals is always kept in view; the dependence of intelligence and character, which it is the purpose of education to improve, upon health of body is steadily inculcated; to make children happy in undergoing education is a favourite precept; accumulating facts without exercising thought, and without accustoming the youthful mind to look for evidence, is always referred to as a cardinal vice.

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  • Vice, therefore, is the result of ignorance and to this extent Socrates is a determinist.

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  • In Russia, however, they have a bad reputation for lying and general untrustworthiness, and drunkenness is well-nigh a universal vice.

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  • Still more 1 It is highly characteristic of Platonism that the issue in this dialogue, as originally stated, is between virtue and vice, whereas, without any avowed change of ground, the issue ultimately discussed is between the philosophic life and the life of vulgar ambition or sensual enjoyment.

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  • Firstly, if virtue is knowledge, does it follow that vice is involuntary?

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  • How could the vicious man be responsible if his vice were strictly pre-determined?

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  • The Stoics answered that the error which was the essence of vice was so far voluntary that it could be avoided if men chose to exercise their reason.

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  • His account of the sanction, again, is sufficiently comprehensive, including both the internal and the external rewards of virtue and punishments of vice; and he, like later utilitarians, explains moral' obligation to lie in the force exercised on the will by these sanctions; but as to the precise manner in which individual is implicated with universal good, and the operation of either or both in determining volition, his view is indistinct if not actually inconsistent.

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  • He now only contends that " virtue deserves to be chosen for its own sake, and vice to be avoided, though a man was sure for his own particular neither to gain nor lose anything by the practice of either."

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  • And to aim so far as is possible at allround development would again ignore the distinction between vice and virtue.

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  • Although the Croats write and print in Latin characters, while the Servians write and print in Cyrillic, and although many a Servian cannot read Croatian books, and vice versa, the literary language of both nations is one and the same.

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  • In cases involving cross actions with mutual accounts, say between an Englishman and a German, if the German constitutes himself plaintiff he must sue his opponent before the British court, and vice versa.

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  • Graduates of technical schools are received as special apprentices and are directed in a course of four years through the erecting shops, vice shop, blacksmith shop, boiler shop, roundhouse, test department, machine shop, air-brake shop, iron foundry, car shop, work of firing on the road, office work in the motive power accounting department, and drawing room; the most competent may be admitted through the grades of inspector, in the office of the master mechanic or of the road foreman of engines, assistant master mechanic, assistant engineer of motive power, master mechanic and superintendent of motive power.

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  • Each increase of mechanical skill claims a corresponding gain in the subtlety of analysis; and vice versa.

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  • Generally, when the rising is accelerated the setting is retarded, and vice versa.

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  • In self-consciousness God is present as the basis of the unity of our nature in every transition from an act of knowledge to an act of will, and vice versa.

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  • Thenceforward all the forces of the Habsburg monarchy would be united, provided that communication could be maintained in the north with the Netherlands and in the south with the duchy of Milan, so that there should be no flaw in the iron vice which locked France in on either side.

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  • Gradually people became sick of openly avowed gallantry, of shameless libertinism, of moral obliquity and of the flattering artifices of vice; a long shudder ran through the selfish torpor of the social body.

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  • He was in aftertimes denounced as a monster of vice, whose sins accounted for the Mahommedan conquest.

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  • In them the primary axis has an arrangement belonging to the opposite type from that of the branches, or vice versa.

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  • The school was sponsoring a play with reversed roles – students playing the part of parents and vice versa.

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  • According to Forrest Old, executive vice president, D&B RMS, " D&B RMS provides accelerated cash flow to companies.

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  • Vice president Terry Sanderson was on BBC Radio London on Thursday, talking about arguments over halal meat in school dinners.

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  • Instead, he simply left it to Vice President Adina Bastidas to spout the anti-American rhetoric.

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  • Debra Dunn, HP senior Vice President of corporate affairs and global citizenship, spoke at the conference.

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  • Davis had previously been Vice President of corporate finance and chief accounting officer at Dell.

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  • Woo Sun Park, Vice President of GSM product planning at Samsung, said TV was becoming a commodity item for mobile phones in Korea.

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  • Robert W. Davis has been appointed executive Vice President and chief financial officer of Computer Associates International.

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  • In 2000, he was named Vice President of corporate strategy.

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  • Their nominee was former Vice President Abraham Williams Calderón.

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  • Flanagan most recently held the post of global Vice President of business transformation.

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  • Vice Presidentted vice-president of UNISON in June 2006.

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  • Vice Presidentwinner should appoint a vice-president of the other party.

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  • Vice Presidental, the landlord would also become vice-president of the village council, the paper said.

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  • Vice President has paid tribute to the outgoing senior vice-president, Christine.

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  • Vice Presidentwho last August, working alone, arrested Iraqi vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan in Mosul, northern Iraq.

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  • Vice Presidentce-President of RedR, whose President is HRH The Princess Royal.

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  • Vice PresidentVice-President of the British Women Racing Drivers Club.

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  • Vice Presidentr your donation you will become a life Vice-President of the club.

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  • Vice Presidented Vice-President of the IWA in 1998.

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  • Vice Presidentident in charge of something important back in the US he was tasked to find new UK premises.

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  • Vice President Philip Schiller, senior vice-president of worldwide product marketing, the Mac Pro will cost less than a comparably configured Dell PC.

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  • Vice Presidente-president of sales at a major publishing company, he now runs his own seminar company.

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  • The position of the box relative to the plate f, in the direction of measurement, depends therefore on the distance between the end of the screw s and the fixed stud C. A screwing in of s thus causes the box to move to the left, and vice versa.

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  • He dealt with the immodesty of the contemporary stage, supporting his contentions by a long series of references attesting the comparative decency of Latin and Greek drama; with the profane language indulged in by the players; the abuse of the clergy common in the drama; the encouragement of vice by representing the vicious characters as admirable and successful; and finally he supported his general position by the analysis of particular plays, Dryden's Amphitryon, Vanbrugh's Relapse and D'Urfey's Don Quixote.

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  • The influence of such legislation on unsettled immigrant labourers may be seen in the number of Italians who periodically migrate from Argentina to Brazil, and vice versa, seeking to better their condition.

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  • And it will be found that the method of performance which most nearly justifies the instrumental effect of these otherwise beautiful works is that in which the pianoforte player regards himself as frequently doubling the stringed instruments, and not vice versa.

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  • Thus many subdivisions are diagnosed by setting free medusae in one case, or producing gonophores in another, although it is very obvious, as pointed out above, that a genus producing medusae may be far more closely allied to one producing gonophores than to another producing medusae, or vice versa, and that in some cases the production of medusae or gonophores varies with the season or the sex.

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  • Accordingly, when he denies the reality of Being, and declares Becoming, or eternal flux and change, to be the sole actuality, Heraclitus must be understood to enunciate not only the unreality of the abstract notion of being, except as the correlative of that of not-being, but also the physical doctrine that all phenomena are in a state of continuous transition from non-existence to existence, and vice versa, without either distinguishing these propositions or qualifying them by any reference to the relation of thought to experience.

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  • Raphael, Michelangelo and Pinturicchio all worked for him, and a curious contrast, characteristic of the age, is afforded by the fact that a family so steeped in vice and crime could take pleasure in the most exquisite works of art.

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  • The object of the monopoly is solely for the good of the Greenlanders - to prevent spirits being sold to them, and the vice,.

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  • The exhibitions of vice and cruelty that were Growth And Population constantly to be seen in the capital have been reproduced by Hogarth, and had they not been set down by so truthful an observer it would have been almost impossible to believe that such enormities could have been committed in the streets of a great city.

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  • But licensing is associated with strict segregation, and it results that the great cities are conspicuously free from evidences of vice, and that the streets may be traversed by wonien at all hours of the day and night with perfect impunity and without fear of encountering offensive spectacles.

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  • It shows how a bold and p lausible adventurer, aided by the profligacy of a parasite, the avarice and hypocrisy of a confessor, and a mother's complaisant familiarity with vice, achieves the triumph of making a gulled husband bring his own unwilling but too yielding wife to shame.

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  • In 1881, the definition of a house in Scotland was made identical with that in England, since previously what was called a house in the northern portion of Great Britain was known as a tenement in the south, and vice versa.

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  • Most probably the object of the story is, not to answer any curious question (such as, how did human speech arise, or how came the animals by their names?), but to dehort its readers or hearers from the abominable vice referred to in Lev.

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  • Also, in the 15th century, it gradually became the custom to appoint a steward pro hac vice to preside at the trial, or at the proceedings upon the attainder of a peer in parliament; and later, to preside over a court, called the court of the, lord high steward, for the trial of peers when parliament was not sitting.

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  • On the other hand, it is the virtue of idealism to emphasize the fact of consciousness, but its vice to exaggerate it, with the consequence of resorting to every kind of paradox to deny the obvious and get rid of bodies.

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  • Obviously, we may regard C as a tyrosinase and R as a chromogen, or vice versa; and in the case of the white sweetpea crossed with a blue-flowered one, and producing purple offspring, we may imagine that the white flower brought in an additional tyrosinase or a chromogen not present in the blue flower, which, when combined or mixed with the chromogen or tyrosinase for blue, gave purple.

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  • At Valangay, where he was sent as a prisoner of state, he sank contentedly into vulgar vice, and did not scruple to applaud the French victories over the people who were suffering unutterable misery in his cause.

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  • It is a record of almost unredeemed " envy, hatred, and malice," and of vice with its consequent diseases, all rendered the more repulsive in that its transactions were carried on in the name of religion.

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  • The Omayyads were accused by their numerous missionaries of every imaginable vice; in their hands Islam was not safe; it would be a godly work to extirpate them from the earth.

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  • The difficulties of the task undertaken by the Chinese government to eradicate a national and popular vice, in a country whose population is generally estimated at 400,000,000, are increased by the fact that the opium habit has been indulged in by all classes of society, that opium has been practically the principal if not the only national stimulant; that it must involve a considerable loss of revenue, which will have to be made up by other taxes, and by the fact that its cultivation is more profitable than that of cereals, for an English acre will on the average produce raw dry opium of the value of5, 16s.

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  • He fostered wealth by the steady encouragement of industry and by drastic legislation against idleness, luxury and vice; and the highest prosperity of the Corinthian handicrafts may be assigned to the period of his rule (see Corinth).

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  • It was from Helvetius that he learnt that, men being universally and solely governed by self-love, the so-called moral judgments are really the common judgments of any society as to its common interests; that it is therefore futile on the one hand to propose any standard of virtue, except that of conduciveness to general happiness, and on the other hand useless merely to lecture men on duty and scold them for vice; that the moralist's proper function is rather to exhibit the coincidence of virtue with private happiness; that, accordingly, though nature has bound men's interests together in many ways, and education by developing sympathy and the habit of mutual help may much extend the connexion, still the most effective moralist is the legislator, who by acting on self-love through legal sanctions may mould human conduct as he chooses.

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  • There is never an instant's truce between virtue and vice.

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  • Such a day is a truce to vice.

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  • After the president's untimely death, the vice president must assume the mantle of leadership.

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  • Choosing cloth over disposable or vice versa continues to be an ongoing debate, and new parents may choose their baby's diapers without ever considering the alternatives.

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  • As for the left brain right brain aspect of this stage of development, the right side of the brain controls movements on the left side of the body and vice versa.

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  • If you are a man and are uncomfortable with having a woman do your waxing treatment (and vice versa), request a clinician who is the same sex as you when making an appointment.

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  • You can also search for goods by narrowing the prices from highest to lowest and vice versa.

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  • LoveToKnow Furniture spoke with Maya Ben, Vice President of Operations for Hollandia International, to discover the best ways to make furniture for small spaces work.

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  • There were six working fireplaces and steam heat, with pipes and fittings for both gas and electric (Hornibrook was also a vice president at Edison Electric).

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  • The wrong china can transform your elegant arrangement into something that sticks out as though it doesn't belong and vice versa.

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  • Try mixing red cabinetry with white walls or vice versa.

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  • Just remember to punch up light colors with darker accents and vice versa.

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  • Brown eventually landed a job as Executive Vice President for Hartwell Industries, a job that took him far from the creative and well into the corporate world.

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  • There have been men made to look like women and vice versa, as well as changes in skin color and tone, and other drastic changes - all through the use of professionally applied stage makeup.

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  • Don't apply liquid eyeliner over pencil or vice versa.

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  • An online Yiddish dictionary can come in handy for translating English to Yiddish and vice versa.

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  • Secure your skis in the ski vice to keep them in place.

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  • Others describe the pressure as the feeling of tightness, like a vice squeezing their head.

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  • Vice versa, once you identify the behaviors that make you anxious, you will be able to avoid them and behave in ways that will not produce a heightened state of stress.

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  • If you can't trust a friend, and vice versa, it's not a true friendship.

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  • Do not attempt to go from a blonde to a brunette or vice versa.

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  • I think she likes me because every time I look at her she's staring at me and vice versa.

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  • Teen anime series are often created as adaptations of manga and vice versa.

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  • If you can't live without the flowers, you can compromise by choosing a less costly brand of champagne or vice versa.

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  • Someone who specializes in downtown weddings may not be the best choice for planning a soiree in the suburbs, and vice versa.

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  • For contrast, use light colored buttons on dark material or vice versa.

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  • As vice president of a California investment firm, Tammy helps the rich and famous handle their finances.

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  • Farrell's film Miami Vice, with Jamie Foxx, reportedly had 20 minutes of film footage cut, including sex scenes between Gong Li and Farrell, before opening in China at the end of October.

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  • While in high school, she was student body vice president.

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  • Given her high-profile pop, Donald Trump, and her role as vice president of real estate development acquisitions in his organization, it's a safe bet that Ivanka Trump doesn't need the daytime gig.

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  • Not to get political here (this is, after all, a gossip piece), but Sean Combs is ranting about Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin and something needs to be said about it.

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  • Sarah Palin, you ain't ready to be vice president.

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  • Regardless of her love/hate relationship with the general public, the senior vice president of programming and development at Bravo, Andy Cohen, thinks the show will be a smashing success.

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  • Bush and also made fun of former Vice President Al Gore's Academy Award-winning film An Inconvenient Truth.

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  • There's no need to stick with solid color tights with a patterned outfit, and vice versa.

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  • Nationally-accredited programs will accept regionally-accredited program transfers, but not vice versa.

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  • Remember, you can always switch from online to traditional classes, or vice versa, if you find your chosen method isn't working out for you.

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  • If you currently have gas and want electric or vice versa, you can change what type of energy your stove will run off with a simple conversion kit you can purchase from the manufacturer of your range/oven.

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  • Standard open ended or vice grip wrenches, strap wrenches to protect decorative finishes, and closet spud wrenches for tight spaces will all help to make the occasional plumbing job easier and more successful.

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  • Casual suit jacket and t-shirt - Inspired by Miami Vice, a casual T-shirt with a suit jacket, typically worn open, was a key 80s trend.

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  • Find a lightweight coat to help with weather transitions from hot to cold and vice versa.

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  • In the 1980s, silk tee shirts under blazers became haute couture, especially with the advent of TV shows such as Miami Vice.

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  • For example, black and white would work; a patterned top with a solid bottom or vice versa depending on your build.

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  • Maxis look good with flat sandals and heels, but you don't want to try on a dress with heels if you'll wear it with flats, and vice versa.

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  • She adds, "If you are bigger on the top verses the bottom or vice versa, having the flexibility of different styles and sizes will help."

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  • One manufacturer's size 20W may be another's size 16W and vice versa, because there is no standardized sizing for women's apparel.

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  • The multigenerational programs are designed to help improve the lives of all its members, particularly by linking children with seniors and vice versa.

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  • Find out more in this exclusive LoveToKnow interview with Vice President of Business Development, Doug Johnson.

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  • For example, if you have an oval face, opt for a square frame and vice versa.

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  • They also have their own stores and online shops for selling their own product, so there is a big possibility that you come across a retail store that is cheaper than the manufacturer itself or vice versa.

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  • We found Deborah Lochli McGrath, Vice President of Brand Management at the New Jersey location to answer a few of our questions.

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  • When Sarah Palin burst onto the political scene in August of 2008 as Presidential candidate John McCain's Vice Presidential pick, the entire country took notice.

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  • The style itself is screw-less with "three-point" tension mounted frames that look incredibly sophisticated and elegant, perfect for a potential Vice Presidential candidate!

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  • In the 1990s, the hit show Miami Vice provided pink flamingos with a newfound popularity.

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  • A fun fact about Tom Clancy is that he is part-owner of the Baltimore Orioles and sits at the Vice Chairman of their Community Activities and Public Affairs.

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  • Speakers at the 3-day conference will include Phil Harrison, Vice President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Keito Takahashi of Namco Japan.

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  • You choose whether you would like to start as a human or a zombie, but humans can be converted to zombies and vice versa during the course of the game.

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  • Formerly the vice president of Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Kojima opted to leave the business aspect of gaming behind him, choosing instead to focus all of his energy on game design.

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  • Using the Wii Remote, you can store up to 10 Miis inside and then physically take your remote to a friend's house (or vice versa) and unload them onto your system.

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  • To get a partner to play with you, you have to woo them with gifts (and vice versa if they want you) and to keep them, you must keep winning; otherwise, they leave you.

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  • A child who does poorly on methylphenidate may respond to amphetamines and vice versa.

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  • Enzymes involved in heme biosynthesis display subtle, tissue-specific variations; therefore, heme biosynthesis may be impeded in the liver, but normal in the immature red blood cells, or vice versa.

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  • Another employment pattern that works well for some couples is working different job shifts, so that the father can provide child care when the mother is at work and vice versa.

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  • Accommodation-The ability of the lens to change its focus from distant to near objects and vice versa.

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  • Infection may also occur during oral sex, such as transmission of HSV from an oral lesion to the genitals or vice versa, or transmission of HIV from genital secretions through a cut in the mouth.

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  • Trained ballerinas probably aren't the best choice for a street funk routine, and vice versa.

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  • Dance is, by nature, a subjective skill, and it's certainly possible for a performer to be technically perfect but artistically poor, and vice versa.

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  • Next, check the instructors' background - a college degree does not equal quality teaching, and vice versa.

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  • For the white teardrop (yang), the circle is black and vice versa for the black tear drop.

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  • Those with dark hair will often add a dramatic streak of blonde and vice versa.

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  • Continue the process from the left to the right of the head (or vice versa).

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  • Poetry, art, literature and music have all been vital in shaping culture, and vice versa.

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  • The primary goal of the Secret Service is to keep the President, Vice President, and their families safe.

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  • Before that time, he was the vice president of business development for MetaReward, an Experian® company.

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  • Thomas Klein, Regional Vice President and General Manager of the Fairmont Hotel San Francisco, has a wonderful story to tell about the cultural and historical significance of the hotel.

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  • Try experimenting by pairing a patterned top with a solid or striped bottom, or vice a versa.

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  • Actually, most bikinis don't properly fit a woman right off the rack, as many women have varying body types, like fuller bust with small hips and vice versa.

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  • However, the Sarah Palin bikini pictures, many of which have been around for years, may be the first time a Vice Presidential candidate has been photographed in a bikini.

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  • This is important because some women prefer to pair a lighter top with a darker bottom or vice versa.

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  • It means that if you wear a long, loose bottom, then your top should be a bit more fitted and vice versa.

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  • However, because convenience remains the vice of all time, there are now microwave poppers available.

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  • For example, you wouldn't write a letter starting with "Dear Mr. Henderson" to someone you have been on a first name basis with for years, and vice versa.

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  • Top performers are always the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates.

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  • Your phone number can be linked to your address, and vice versa.

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  • When he or she is out on a date, you take the kids and vice versa.

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  • In turn, if you accept his vice and set some limits when the two of you are living together, my guess is he will be more than willing to hear what you have to say without getting defensive.

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  • Making time to be with your boyfriend and vice versa means you are both committed to each other.

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  • Yet for all your glorious glamour, you may suffer the consequences if your other vice involves being something of a packrat.

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  • Does your partner balance out your attributes and vice versa?

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  • The same energies that can help two individuals form a solid friendship will also encourage more intimate relationships, and vice versa.

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  • That said, note that it is not impossible for Aries to find happiness with an earth or water sign, particularly if Aries has planets in earth and water signs or vice versa.

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  • Explain how trajectory affects flight distance and vice versa in paper airplanes.

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  • Provide a greater challenge once your child masters these math skills by asking him to give you the multiplication family for a division problem and vice versa.

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  • Based on the popular television series from the 1980's, July movie releases include the big screen version of Miami Vice starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx as detectives Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs.

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  • This version of Miami Vice is a lot darker and smarter than its TV series counterpart.

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  • Vice is scheduled for a July 28 movie release.

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  • To learn more or view the movie trailers, visit the official website at Miami Vice.

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  • Coverage for discount prescription drugs is only permitted on generics, not brands, and vice versa.

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  • If you bowl with your right hand, then the "sliding" sole should be on the left-hand shoe, and vice versa.

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  • Interestingly, certain golf shoes even feature removable studs, allowing the wearer to replace a worn spike or exchange rubber for metal (or vice versa).

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  • He set out to create a shoe company that would craft footwear by hand and ensure that the shoe molded to the foot and not vice versa.

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  • It's not uncommon for designers to have to sacrifice fashion for comfort and vice versa.

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  • With shoes, this is especially important; what works in summer will not be appropriate in winter, and vice versa.

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  • In keeping with the overall mood of ladylike luxury, it's wise to play your shoes off your outfit - or vice versa.

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  • That said, reading the novels will not spoil a viewer's enjoyment of the television series or vice versa.

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  • Tigers are rarely an accompaniment to skulls, and vice versa.

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  • With the popularity of Celtic crosses, your tattoo artist may automatically assume that it's the design you want when in fact you may be looking for something much more simple, or vice versa.

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  • From the Van Gough Museum to the Anne Frank House to the infamous red light district, Amsterdam is a fascinating blend of virtue and vice.

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  • One well-known technique is to grasp one's right earlobe with the thumb and index finger of the left hand, and vice versa with the left earlobe.

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  • This process takes about a minute according to Donita Prakash, BioPay's vice president of marketing.

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  • Arrange a partnership with a local wine shop - you'll provide the gourmet items for their wine baskets and vice versa.

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  • If your employee knows he is working towards a promotion with a "vice" in the title, or bigger office, chances are he will work harder.

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  • In large companies, business managers of different departments may report to department heads, vice presidents or other senior executives.

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  • Executive administrative assistant resume samples are useful for those looking to apply for administrative positions assisting high level staff, such as presidents or vice presidents of corporations.

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  • Served as the executive assistant to the Vice President of Finance at large advertising agency.

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  • Given the steady rise in profits of my division and my long history of improving products and customer service in my division, I am requesting a promotion to Vice President of Chocolate Confections.

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  • However, you should narrow the focus of your objective so you are focused on what you can offer the potential employer instead of vice versa.

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  • If not then you might consider revising your objective, that is, if you feel you are the right fit for the job and vice versa.

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  • Some are more geared towards cheerleading than dance and vice versa.

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  • If you want to coordinate, make sure to use a t-shirt with colors or prints that will match the felt, or vice versa.

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  • For variation, twist your body so that left elbow moves towards right knee and vice versa.

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  • Similar to the regular crunches, this one focuses on a twisting motion where you try to touch your left knee with your right elbow and vice versa.

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  • Chances are, wherever the fat came on first will be the last to go and vice versa.

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  • For a complete warm up, alternate the shoulder rolls - while your right shoulder is rolling, do a left knee raise and vice versa.

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  • As you lean to the right, turn and look over your right shoulder and vice versa.

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  • That way, on days you're lifting arms, you're allowing your legs to rest and vice versa.

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  • There is an abundance of online tools that translate English to French, or vice versa.

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  • Jeanne Salvatore, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Consumer Spokesperson for the III provides practical reasons for why you need a home inventory and some tips on how to make the inventory process fun and easy.

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  • Natori left Manila to study economics in New York and after graduating from college, she went on to become the first female vice president of investment banking at Merrill Lynch.

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  • If you've ever seen Miami Vice, then you've heard Jan Hammer's beat-driven theme song to the popular television program.

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  • Roppo, Island Def Jam vice president, was arrested for interfering with police procedure during the event and Bieber himself was almost cuffed.

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  • However, the 3,000-plus fans that showed up for the event needed to be handled by 35 police units and Island Records Vice President James Roppo was arrested for not hampering the demanding crowd quicker.

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  • When the show originally aired, Carolyn Kepcher - then chief operating officer and general manager for the Trump National Golf Club - and George Ross who was the executive vice president and senior counsel for the Trump Organization.

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  • Chelsea Autumn began at the Millionaire's Club as Patti Stanger's personal assistant, and is now Vice President of Matching.

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  • While none of the men can communicate directly with the women (and vice versa) outside the dark room, they are able to set up dates via a computer-based messenger system inside the house.

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  • He left his physical therapy career behind to become vice president and chief operating officer of his brother's Everyday Paranormal company.

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  • He also is Vice President of Archangel LA, which is a company that sells jewelry at a few places in Los Angeles.

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  • She is also the Vice President of Marketing for Ignition Nation.com, a social networking website.

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  • The Secret Service considered investigating the pair, who had by then posted photos of themselves hobnobbing with Vice President Joe Biden and other political figures.

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  • Sarah Palin created a media storm when she ran for the office of Vice President alongside presidential candidate John McCain in 2008.

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  • Brent is a physician who once worked as the Vice President of Healthy Living at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.

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  • A terrorist attack has destroyed the White House and killed the President, Vice President, and Speaker of the House.

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  • While there are readers of sci-fi who wouldn't read fantasy on a bet, and vice versa, there is a huge population of readers who read both fantasy and science fiction.

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  • Technology is often inspired by science fiction and vice versa.

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  • We spoke to Lynn Beaurline, Poshé's Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, to learn more about the brand, its products and get the full scoop on how to make our hands look their best!

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  • What works well for one may not be as effective for another, and vice versa.

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  • While some treatments may work like a charm for certain individuals, they may fail miserably for others - and vice versa.

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  • According to Friendster Vice President of Sales Aaron Barnes, in 2006, 350 million dollars was spent on social media marketing.

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  • Manish Mehta, Dell's Vice President of Social Media and Community, told the Journal "We are training the whole company to listen."

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  • Using the built in functions, strings can be broken into arrays and vice versa.

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  • It was reached by the " rood stair," a small winding stair or " vice."

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  • All the evidence in Barclay's own work goes to prove that he was sincere in his reproof of contemporary follies and vice, and the gross accusations which John Bale 1 brings against his moral character may be put down to his hatred of Barclay's cloth.

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  • It deals with "the means and instruments of obtaining every virtue, and the remedies against every vice, and considerations serving to the resisting all temptations, together with prayers containing the whole Duty of a Christian."

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  • The (primitively) right-hand organs of the complex thus become lefthand, and vice versa.

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  • The pallial cavity, with its organs, is by this torsion moved up the right side of the larva to the dorsal surface, and thus the left organs become right and vice versa.

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  • But even in this crowning triumph the cramping egotism of his nature - a mental vice which now grew on him rapidly - fatally narrowed his outlook and led him to commit an irretrievable blunder.

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  • He kept various mistresses and was even prosecuted for unnatural vice, but his sons were equally dissolute.

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  • But the real menace to the Latin kingdom lay in northern Syria; and here a power was eventually destined to rise, which outstripped the kings of Jerusalem in the race for Cairo, and then - with the northern and southern boundaries of Jerusalem in its control - was able to crush the kingdom as it were between the two arms of a vice.

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  • The only possible consonantal nexus in purely Malay words is that of a nasal and mute, a liquid and mute and vice versa, and a liquid and nasal.

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  • According to this view, it is necessary to assume that, in all unsaturated compounds, two, or some even number of affinities are disengaged; and also that all elements which combine with an even number of monad atoms cannot combine with an odd number, and vice versa, - in other words, that the number of units of affinity active in the case of any given element must be always either an even or an odd number, and that it cannot be at one time an even and at another an odd number.

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  • As a general rule, compounds formed tive with a great evolution of heat have high boiling-points, and vice versa.

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  • Notwithstanding these however, the great similarities between a and, 3 oblige us to assume that the translator of HR used the Greek version of H a, or vice versa.

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  • The sons of the family were familiarized with vice, and the general tone of the younger generation was lowered by their intimate association with a despised and degraded class.

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  • The real property of a Mussulman does not pass by inheritance to non-Mussulman heirs, but may pass to his Mussulman heirs of a foreign nationality, and vice versa.

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  • That there is no essential difference between the two is, however, shown by the facts that the seeds of the peach will produce nectarines, and vice versa, and that it is not very uncommon, though still exceptional, to see peaches and nectarines on the same branch, and fruits which combine in themselves the characteristics of both nectarines and peaches.

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  • So far as we know, however, no case has yet been recorded of a peach or a nectarine producing an almond, or vice versa, although if all have had a common origin such an event might be expected.

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  • Further, the ocean and the atmosphere stand in equilibrium with each other; if there is excess of carbonic acid anywhere in the sea it is absorbed by the atmosphere and vice versa, and so also with the oxygen.

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  • This triumphant issue was mainly due to the diplomatic ability of the new vice chancellor, Alexius BestuzhevRyumin, whom Elizabeth, much as she disliked him personally, had wisely placed at the head of foreign affairs immediately after her accession.

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  • The question as to whether the Greeks borrowed their algebra from the Hindus or vice versa has been the subject of much discussion.

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  • Hermann Hankel has pointed out the readiness with which the Hindus passed from number to magnitude and vice versa.

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  • We need not suppose that the Chronicler quotes from the Psalter or vice versa, the matter which they have in common being probably derived from certain traditional songs current among the Levitical singers.

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  • In memory of this the Jews burn both in synagogues and in houses on the first night of the festival one light, on the second two, and so on to the end (so the Hillelites), or vice versa eight lights on the first, and one less on each succeeding night (so the Shammaites).

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  • Similarly in the case of the sign MU, which, besides signifying " name " as above pointed out, is also the Sumerian word for " give," and therefore may be read iddin, " he gave," from nadanu, or may be read nadin, " giver "; and when, as actually happens, a name occurs in which the first element is the name of a deity followed by MU-MU, a new element of doubt is introduced through the uncertainty whether the first MU is to be taken as a form of the verb nadanu and the second as the noun shumu, " name," or vice versa.

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  • He secretly stole away to Bologna, entered the monastery of St Domenico and then acquainted his father with his reasons for the step. The world's wickedness was intolerable, he wrote; throughout Italy he beheld vice triumphant, virtue despised.

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  • For flat ropes the drum or bobbin consists of a solid disk, of the width of the rope fixed upon the shaft, with numerous parallel pairs of arms or horns, arranged radially on both sides, the space between being just sufficient to allow the rope to enter and coil regularly upon the preceding lap. This method has the advantage of equalizing the work of the engine throughout the journey, for when the load is greatest, with the full cage at the bottom and the whole length of rope out, the duty required in the first revolution of the engine is measured by the length of the smallest circumference; while the assistance derived from gravitating action of the descending cage in the same period is equal to the weight of the falling mass through a height corresponding to the length of the largest lap, and so on, the speed being increased as the weight diminishes, and vice versa.

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  • The vote varies from year to year, and it is not unusual for a certain number of municipalities to change from " licence " to " no licence," and vice versa.

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  • Fore-sights are made right and left; tangent sights are interchangeable, the graduations are cut on the horizontal edges above and below, so that the sight can be changed from right to left or vice versa by removing and reversing the bar.

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  • It consists of a straight rod clamped in a vice and carrying a bead at its upper free end.

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  • When the pygidium is large and composed of many segments, the number of free body segments is correspondingly reduced, and vice versa.

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  • His homilies, which are still preserved, furnish ample apology for the partiality of the people, exhibiting the free command of a pure and copious vocabulary, an inexhaustible fund of metaphors and similitudes, giving variety and grace to the most familiar topics, with an almost dramatic exposure of the folly and turpitude of vice, and a deep moral earnestness.

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  • Among the lower rates which prevail in western Europe, however, the connexion is not so direct, and a low birth-rate is sometimes found with a relatively higher marriage rate and vice versa, a deviation from the natural course of events which will be discussed presently.

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  • Salvian contends that not the acceptance of Christianity, but the sins of the people are bringing trouble upon them; and he gives ugly evidence of the continued prevalence of vice.

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  • Zenaku wo saiban suru tame no The unique standard which Virtue vice-judging sake of is used for judging virtue or mochiitaru yitsu no hyojun Wa vice is benevolent conduct used unique standard solely.

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  • The third and last period extends from that year onwards; it was a time of disunion and disintegration, when the independence and rude honour of the previous periods had degenerated into unmitigated vice and brutality.

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  • Where the latter is simple the caecum is generally the largest, and vice versa.

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  • But Aristotle's purely quantitative statement of the relation of virtue and vice is misleading, even where it is not obviously inappropriate; and sometimes leads him to such eccentricities as that of making simple veracity a mean between boastfulness and mock-modesty.3

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  • But even if the rent is not mended, perhaps the worst vice betrayed is improvidence.

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  • He used to say that there are only two sources of human vice--idleness and superstition, and only two virtues--activity and intelligence.

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  • She thought of Elise's security detail and then of the Vice President, the President's staff, the renowned scholars and businessmen taking refuge there.

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  • Virtue is often held up for admiration, and vice painted in revolting colours or derided.

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  • A simple example of the transformation of kinetic energy into potential energy, and vice versa, is afforded by the pendulum.

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  • The administrator scan, which only the President or Vice President could run, came back with half a dozen errors.

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  • So he went to the other hotel, where he found the vice president sitting with some friends in the parlor.

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  • The school was sponsoring a play with reversed roles – students playing the part of parents and vice versa.

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